Inovateus at Intersolar

I recently had an opportunity to speak with the team from Indiana-based Inovateus Solar at the Intersolar North America conference in San Francisco. I sat down with Nathan Vogel, Director of Strategic Research, and Brand Ambassador Mauricio Anon to discuss the company’s roots, its outlook, and the growth of the clean energy revolution in the United States and globally.

“For the most part, the utilities really didn’t want to do solar,” says Vogel, “but now they want to control it, they want to do it themselves. You’re seeing a lot of the utilities move to solar for new generation power.”

The arc of Inovateus’ story in many ways reflects the progression clean energy development in the United States: a story of a maturing industry meeting needs of an evolving marketplace.

Solar is no longer a “boutique” industry, and its growing list of customers, ranging from residential consumers to large commercial, government, and utility-scale clients, expect innovative, full-service solutions to their energy demands.

One stop solar shop

Inovateus provides engineering, procurement, construction, and supply for commercial, industrial, and utility-scale solar development projects throughout the Midwest and globally.

Using a “cross-functional, all-inclusive” approach, combined with a network of strategic subcontractor partnerships, Inovateus can shepherd solar development projects from start to finish, and beyond. It’s this comprehensive, integrated model of project development and asset management that is key to the continued growth and mainstreaming of the solar and clean energy industry.

A founder’s vision

“We started as a company called Inovateus Development about 11 years ago,” Vogel says.

“At that time the company was building energy-efficient homes and small commercial. We were also exploring different sources of energy like hydrogen, fuel cells, solar, and wind.”

The company eventually became a distributor of Unisolar, a thin film solar cell product. Unisolar is no longer around, but in 2008 the company split off its solar division and Inovateus Solar was born, expanding into the full-service solar developer it is today.

The pioneering spirit of the company’s early days reflects the vision of its founder, the late Tom Kanczuzewski. An avid outdoorsman, naturalist, entrepreneur, and clean energy advocate, Kanczuzewski recognized how the world was changing and wanted to do something about it.

Midwestern roots

To date, Inovateus has installed or supplied solar projects in Australia, Chile, Panama, the Caribbean, Fiji, Iceland, Liberia, China, and, of course, the United States.

“When we first started, we traveled to great distances to get projects built,” says current Inovateus president TJ Kanczuzewski (the son of founder Tom Kanczuzewski) in a video interview.

“The last few years we’ve seen things change quite a bit in the Midwest, in our own backyard. We’re able to do a lot of work closer to home.”

With more than 250 megawatts of solar projects built and developed, and more in the pipeline, Inovateus has the “audacious goal” of becoming a “top 5” solar developer by 2023. The driving entrepreneurial spirit and “Midwestern values” instilled by Kanczuzewski forged an enduring company culture of a shared vision and passion for ‘building a brilliant tomorrow”.